If'n ya got a minute, say a prayer for Tim tomorrow.. .He has his MRI to find out if the cancer has spread/not spread/ or is gone by a miracle from God...

From his caringbridge page

All of you probably remember that tomorrow, Friday 23rd, will be Tim's "big day" , as he called it in a previous post. Trudy sent me the exact times for his upcoming appointments so I thought I'd post them so everyone can be praying for Tim during his appointments!!

MRI at 11:30 am on FridayNeurosurgeon app at 12:30 pm on FridayOncologist app at 3:45 on Monday, 26th

PLEASE PRAY FOR TIM AS HE GOES FOR THE MRI TOMORROW!!! PRAY AND PRAY AND THEN PRAY SOME MORE!!!! We want to be diligent to pray that the MRI will not show any tumor present at all or at the very least no new growth!! The Lord of Lords, King of Kings and the Creator of All is able to heal Tim completely!! Let's pray for that end!!!

gtk is there any new information ? Our group Neighbors Helping Neighbors renewed our prayer request last night. This is to keep those involved informed of the need to continue prayer. Our group is praying hard that everything turns out good.

Tim got a good report!!!! The doctor used the phrase "significant improvement" and "very favorable". The radiation continues to work, it continues for several months after stopping treatment. There is some 'enhancement', which normally means there is probably some cancer there. Tim and Trudy are happy with the report and want to thank everyone for all of the prayers for this "big" day!!!! Let's keep praying, the battle is not over!!!!

Now, his son has the flu and his wife has bronchitis. so he has been put on Tamiflu before his next round of even stronger chemo.

The family is in our prayers. Our prayers have been answered. There is really no need to pray if you think your prayers will not be answered. This reminds me of about two days ago I was in the hospital when my neighbor came by very late--after 10:30 in the evening. Their prayers were sincere and I do feel better. Watch how we pray as it does matter. One evening one of our members went blank at the end of his prayer and I ended his prayer as it has happened to me. Another time I used the wrong wording towards the end, yes I felt bad and one of the members came up and patted me on the shoulder. What I am saying is lets be sure to give the pats on the shoulder as it does make a person feel much better.

After Tim's original diagnosis, they gave him only a few short months to live.. One of his wishes was to see his kids graduate.. This year his last graduated (he has four), and Tim passed away this past Wednesday... Its been 5 years after his diagnosis..

Praying for his family & friends..

Tim loved to hunt... This is a pic of Tim last week, watching a deer out his back window.